People speak french in North America because some french people came to America hundreds of years ago and brought there language with them. Did you know that Louisiana was once a french speaking city because the french named it after there King Louis 14 ( i think )
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People speak French on every continent of the world. However, the largest number of French speakers is in AFRICA, where dozens of countries have French as their official language.
There are three countries in North America. Canada officially speaks French. The United States and Mexico don't.
the French didn't get Central North America (Present Day USA) like they were shooting for, but they managed to gain power in Northern North America (Present Day Canada). That is why some people in Canada speak French.
In North America: Canada Haiti In South America: French Guiana (there is also a large French speaking population in the United States).
The countries in North America that speak French are Canada (specifically, the province of Quebec) and also Haiti.
Haiti and the overseas islands of La Guadeloupe, La Martinique in the Carribbean speak French. And the French oversea region of 'la Guyane' (French Guiana), just north of Brazil speaks French.
Because the English colonized the Central part of North America (US) and the French colonized the Northern part of North America (Canada). Also it is worth noting that the Spanish colonized the Southern part of North America (Mexico).
English is the most widely spoken language in North America, followed by Spanish. French is also spoken in parts of Canada and the United States. Indigenous languages are also spoken by some communities throughout North America.
In Canada, people primarily speak English and French. Mississippi is a state located in the United States, which is a country in North America.
None, I think. Asia, Africa, Oceania, Europe, North America, and South America all speak other languages.